News from 10/01/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, DJM, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, D. De R. Channer, Tibor Fischer, Monica Lissak, Michael D. Tanner, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Thomas Wilson, Clive St J. Thomas, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, Charles Carter, Mariegold Cowsill, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, George Brock and Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Gower, Randolph Haggerty, Julia Neuberger, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Annalisa Barbieri, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Janet Bush and Ross Tieman, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Simpson, Russell Kempson, Mary McIntosh, Dick Hinder, Sarah Johnson, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Richard Daykin, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Jill Sherman, Andrew Pierce and John Vincent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, S. Ward (Clerk to Chambers), Richard Evans, Frances Crook, Director, Deborah Coles (Co-Director, Inquest), Alison Trundell (Chair, Prisoner's Advice Service), John Wadham (Legal Officer, Liberty), Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, T. S. Corrigan, Barry Pickthall, Colin Humphreys, Kate Alderson, Maxi Gainza, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Lawlor, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, William Rees-Mogg, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Alfred Finer, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, J. D. Walker, Michael Barber, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Kearns, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, John Learmonth, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, David Gibson, Benedict Nightingale, John Bryant (Head of Research), Tom Rhodes, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Stephen Scott, Alan Jackson, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Dow, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMinister resigns after mystery death of wife Third departure from Government in five days rocks Major A late-night ministerial resignation and the furore over his back-to-basics policy put John Major under further pressure as MPs return to the Commons Flood cost 'may top £100m' Index Fashion Pollution Alert ANC chiefs escape Zulu gun attackers Archers go to the top to save Susan William Rees-Mogg Clinton seeks to build a pan-European 'new security' Unix 30P Hard-working veteran of Lords will be sorely missed Manin the News Tories want Yeo out after news of 1960s love-child Suffolk South party activists believe it might be better to hold an embarrassing by-election sooner rather than later By a Staff Reporter: Hogg blamed for faltering crusade India Hard line on Adams upsets Dublin Major regrets election pledge to cut taxation Lib Dem activists escape expulsion News in Brief NHS 'whittled away' News in Brief Two die in aircraft crash News in Brief Submariner burnt News in Brief 'Cancer' woman's twins News in Brief Teenager dies after being mown down by hit-and-run cars Police fear drivers were racing Identity mix-up over captive Briton Family demands charges over Texas gun killing Britons stand trial for their part in Waco death siege Hp Hewlett Packard White cliffs' abandoned tunnels hold clue to wartime cover-up Safety-first women show male drivers the way to go A survey shows the male view of women drivers is a myth. The Rac says insurers should respond with cheaper premiums Missing brothers 'in Florida' By a Staff Reporter: Kidnap boy 'scarred for life', mother fears Press to appoint privacy guardian Cinemas roar to a record News in Brief Hot-foot News in Brief Victim named News in Brief Fatal fire News in Brief Lucky find News in Brief Bond winners News in Brief Meek try harder to inherit the Earth Enclosed religious orders are turning to the commercially unusaul, and their businesses are booming, Joe Joseph writes Parents voice fears over speech defects State schools called to account over spending Head teachers and governors will be urged to direct spending more carefully to improve the quality of education Concrete house bites the dust Detention sentence hailed by widow Boarding schools in sell-off Abbey National Kinnock to back lower gay sex age Rover By a Staff Reporter: Crossed skis save trapped clergyman in snow hole Holiday cost melts for last-minute skiers Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Nationwide Woman's strangler maybe on video Centre Stage Millions face air of despair A Times investigation into pollution and the health of a nation Seaside solution rescues brothers Asthma Motor vehicles leave toxic legacy Cars Staff take away pupils' inhalers Schools Halifax Visa Europe's parochial savagery leaves alliance wanting George Brock looks at the options for an organisation that wants to be both a talking shop and an insurance against war Clinton dose to Kiev accord on nuclear arsenal Ukraine If this is Monday, it must be Belgium United States Military chiefs prepare to woo the French Europe Zhirinovsky drops the boorish rhetoric Russia Kwai Fresh wind fans suburb bush fires in Sydney Petrol station survives amid smouldering ruins of the New South Wales good life The expected lull in the Australian inferno was cruelly deceiving. As fatigue reduces firefighter's efficiency, residents are braced for yet another threat: looting Flames rise from the ashes to consume more homes Court will rule on wife who put man asunder Mexico peasants free preachers accused of boosting rebellion Muslims cut road to Croat enclave News in Brief (Reuter): Mir mission seeks record News in Brief (Reuter): Killer of Bbc crew jailed News in Brief Clinton plans jobs summit Dam review (AP): Pre-dawn trade News in Brief (Reuter): Strife feared News in Brief (AFP): Soldiers die News in Brief (AFP): Burgers off News in Brief Major pledges continued support for Kurd cause Archer's convoy brings comfort and hope to Saddam's opponents in northern Iraq Masai push for Leakey removal as wildlife chief New Pans paper fuels price war Malaysia Airlines Israel and PLO start new round of talks How Sir Jim has fixed it for himself Instinct has told the ageing presenter of Jim'll Fix It to go. Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the knight of dreams Novafon Ltd. Suffolk Woman shows no mercy She who has always been obeyed is alive and well, and knows exactly what to do with an errant junior minister Novafon Ltd. Looking for thrills? Join the jet set Maxi Gainza tried looping the loop in one of the greatest fighter planes Spoilt for choice How does the founder of French Connection stay one step ahead of the pack on the high street? N. Peal Hermes Emma Hope's Shoes Hotline The 1994 Bargain Hunters Directors The College of Arms should throw caution to the winds when it designs a The College of Arms should throw caution to the winds when it designs a heraldic emblem for the Iron Lady Taking a fryer The Times Diary Their scandalous opportunity John Major and his party can find reasons for hope in the wrekage of the Yeo affair Falling over to help Russia Nato's needs are being sacrificed to Yeltsin's, says Peter Riddell RR5IDDELL on Monday Who's in and who's out The Times Diary Root rot The Times Diary Deadly petals The Times Diary Henry's turn The Times Diary Collective Conscience The Times Major must clarify his view of public and private life The Generous Israel The Times Nothing but violence will come from Palestinian frustrations Skating the Music The Times Sport needs less brute violence, more artistic impression Hurdles on path to Irish peace Laws on homosexuality Events in the East Price of progress Ambridge lesson on jail sentencing Floods in the South Star of Bethlehem Hunting and the law Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Gratitude for 'the Word made flesh' Classic strength No mean feast Court Circular Royal Ascot Memorial service Anniversaries Birthdays today Church news Personal Column School announcements Forthcoming marriages Flights Directory Dolce Vita Marriage John Lenihan Professor John Lenihan, OBE, physicist, died on December 27 aged 75. He was born in Chrlisle on June 23,1918 Leslie Evershed-Martin Leslie Evershed-Martin CBE, founder of Chihester Festival Theatre, died on January 7 aged 90. He was born on May 25,1903 The Times Lives Nature notes John Hamilton John Hamilton, MC, naval artist, died suddenly in the Scilly Isles on December 30 aged 74. He was born on June 13,1919 Llewellyn Rees Llewellyn Rees, actor and theatre administrator. died on January 7 aged 93. He was born in Dorset on June 18,1901 Lauchlin Currie Lauchlin Currie, New Deal economist, died in Bogota, Colombia, on December 23 aged 91. he was born in West Dublin, Nova Scotia, on October 8,1902 The Queen Elizabeth burnt out in Hongkong Minister quits after wife's death The Times Crossword No 19,435 Knockando Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Tourist rates are on Forecast The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Why fraud prosecutions fail The Times Tomorrow Best of the five nations The Times Tomorrow To film or not to film The Times Tomorrow Match-winner Hughes sent off Judges are hit for six but the soul does not soar John Hennessy has a feeling of unease as Torvill and Dean prepare for Europe Education Norwich stand in United's way Fourth-Ruound Draw Arts Business Forwards given push as Scots ring changes against Wales Teams The Loan Corporation Books on Monday England a gallop to well-earned day's rest For the Record Snow Reports Survivor Hammond seizes title David Powell sees the new British cyclo-cross champion shrug off a crash on victory trail Seman beats his Oxford team-mate in Putter final The Times Sports Service Torvill and Dean find perfect pitcH Simon Barnes watches the British ice dance champions make an artful sacrifice to seal a victorious return Athletics world mourns writer Radcliffe leaves McKiernan trailing Smith caught after splendid getaway Forster's three-try burst stuns Leeds Jones marks return in dominant style Sport in Brief Wales stalk Robson Sport in Brief Cardiff maintain form Sport in Brief Hudson finds fast lane Sport in Brief Luckes thwarts Spain Sport in Brief Reprieve for Pearson Sport in Brief Kerrigan selected Sport in Brief George whitewashed Sport in Brief England dominate Sport in Brief Word-Watching Irish suffer as Carling returns with flourish Andrew inspires Wasps as Gloucester struggle Harris exerts great influence Weekend Results and Tables Accurate Callard punishes Bristol mistakes The Times Ring runs Newport ragged to benefit of underdogs Maguire to take ride on Fortune And Fame Thunderer: Wolverhampton Atone makes amends in Ladbroke Big-Race Result No respite as rain sweeps in Leaders over the Jumps Thunderer: Southwell Results from Saturday's Three Meetings Ascot should heed voice of public opinion Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Sutton promises stable future at Carrow Road Rob Hughes witnesses substantial evidence of life at Norwich City after the exit of Mike Walker Preece adds polish as Stockport 's diamonds sparkle Bergarn sees beliefs vindicated Bolton hand Walker early insight into Everton flaws Financial crisis puts damper on excellent result for Barnet Brissett shows Tottenham the way to finish The Times Harriers fly into fame and fortune Weekend Football Results and Tables Barnsley deprive Hope of glory Saunders saves Villa from further embarrassment Pools Check Hateley keeps adding to his repertoire The Rapid Results College Huron University Gabbitas University of Exeter Cite (Associates) City Ltd Ashbourne Marlborough College Legal & Public Notices Knightsbridge University A Level & GCSE Easter Revision Courses London Montessori Centre Davies, Laing and Dick Savoir - Faire International Language Schools Cheltenham College The St Jaemes's serelarial College Cambridge Arts & Sciences The British Institute of Florence French University Language Programmes University of Oxford Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Margaret's Oxford Oxford House College Oxford Caster Courses Malvern Girls' College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies St John's College & Brasenose College… The University of Auckland New Zealand A choice of do or die with Dearing Peace in our classrooms - or a recipe for mediocrity? Two views of the proposals in Sir Ron Dearing's final report Teachers have won far more than they dreamt of and should abandon their boycott, says Michael Barber Behind the rhetoric, the changes are no more than cosmetic and contain two unpleasant surprises, says Sheila Lawlor Lesson of history Classic way to English Latin is proving a help to primary school children of foreign backgrounds Picture Gallery Songs that gave us heart Save our traditional school hymn singing from political correctness Anti-avoidance section efficient Court of Appeal Queen's Newland House School Trust Ltd Lawrence Sheriff School Rugby Research Assistantships Nexus required for VAT deal Principal International Study Centre Dauntsey's School University of Durham University of Newcastle upon Tyne Prosecutor's fallacy' in DNA test Benefit akin to insurance The University of Nottingham Thanks for the bitter memories Theatre: A serious bout of nostalgia in Ireland: a contender for Silliest Play of the Year; and, below, sibling rivalry in America Benedict Nightingale finds plenty to challenge the brain cells in Billy Roche's latest play, The Cavalcaders Dance Doing a fine Deedes Television Review Dear Bill BBC2 Waging the brother of all battles An old formula, but it still works Rock: UB40 cross cultural, colour and age barriers in a sellout homecoming at Birmingham's NEC Books Picture Gallery Death as awry one-liner Suicide and Manipulation Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Expressive Juliet delights on debut Dance in London Drawn from the medieval Concerts: Fine Wigmore recitals in London; and a bold Halle programme in Manchester Bach to modern Vienna Lovely voice in top form Norwich Union The man the past never left alone How Marcus Rothkowitz became Mark Rothko Mime of Information Magyar's homage to Czech mate Tibor Fischer The Book of Hrabal By Peter Esterházy Translated by Judith Sollosy Quartet, £12.95 Melodrama and mawkishness Stage and Screen The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Capitalisation, week's change Bond Street Antiques Centre Ladbroke looks for new name The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates International Planned Parenthood Federation NPC Network Personnel Consultancy Limited Market Access International Ltd Vernons and MAI to enter race for national lottery Big advance expected from Tomkins Reporting this Week West End Secs Shorthand Secretary Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Audio Secretary Are You the One? College Registrar. For further information please… Junior Legal Secretary Reception Selection Banking & Legal La Creme Philip Pangalos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi Language Bock's Lonrho shares are securing £85m loan Business Roundup Queens Moat meeting Business Roundup Date set for Ba launch Business Roundup Gloom on Germany Business Roundup ANS in £5m venture Business Roundup Part Time Vacancies Is the political dock quietly ticking away for TECs? A report out today amounts to a scathing criticism of the Government's answer to Britain's skills crisis, Philip Bassett writes Investors must prepare for good times to end Gilt-Edged Hidden tax on Post Office customers Business Letters Once the floods recede, business may enjoy a spell of no weather Managers' lives may no longer be dominated by the business barometer Adopt a picture from Dulwich The Times City Diary King Kerzner The Times City Diary Thin ice The Times City Tiary Pizza nuts The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio1 Classic fM 100-102 Variations Choice Satellite Reporting Ahead Deal gives $100m to BCCI's creditors Pharmakopius to seek quote Picture Gallery Training councils 'are wasting £250m a year' The National Audit Office is mounting an investigation into the finances of TECs. A new report says the councils will fail unless ministers act urgently to reform them Times Two Crossword Lwt to emphasise potential Winning Move Word-Watching Qvc Will challenge rival bid in court Coutts & Co Becalmed Optimism grows at small firms
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